Richard W. Neu

Richard W. Neu

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Richard W. Neu

Richard W. Neu, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of fatigue, wear, viscoplasticity, mechanical behavior, materials selection and design.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An Effective Quality Assurance Method for Additively Manufactured Gas Turbine Metallic Components via Machine Learning from In-Situ Monitoring, Part-scale Modeling, and Ex-Situ …

Time‐and cycle‐dependent growth of surface cracks in alloy 718

Evolution of Creep Deformation near Tips of Sharp Notches and Cracks in CM247LC-DS Ni-Base Superalloy

Predicting creep‐fatigue and thermomechanical fatigue life of Ni‐base superalloys using a probabilistic physics‐guided neural network

Investigating the Influence of Build Parameters and Porosity on Fatigue of AM IN718

Foreword to the special issue

Temperature-frequency wear mechanism maps for a heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel

Evaluation of HCF strength of Alloy 625 with non-optimum additive manufacturing process parameters

Richard W. Neu Information

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Citations(all)

3994

Citations(since 2020)

1339

Cited By

3242

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

86

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Richard W. Neu Skills & Research Interests

fatigue

wear

viscoplasticity

mechanical behavior

materials selection and design

Top articles of Richard W. Neu

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Publication Date

An Effective Quality Assurance Method for Additively Manufactured Gas Turbine Metallic Components via Machine Learning from In-Situ Monitoring, Part-scale Modeling, and Ex-Situ …

Xiayun Zhao

Albert To

Richard Neu

2024/4/9

Time‐and cycle‐dependent growth of surface cracks in alloy 718

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures

Morris M Satin

W Steven Johnson

Richard W Neu

2024/1/30

Evolution of Creep Deformation near Tips of Sharp Notches and Cracks in CM247LC-DS Ni-Base Superalloy

Zachary Towner

Richard Neu

Kyle Smith

Sachin Shinde

Santosh Narasimhachary

...

2023/5/1

Predicting creep‐fatigue and thermomechanical fatigue life of Ni‐base superalloys using a probabilistic physics‐guided neural network

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures

Rohan Acharya

Alexander N Caputo

Richard W Neu

2023/4

Investigating the Influence of Build Parameters and Porosity on Fatigue of AM IN718

Alexander Caputo

Richard W Neu

Chaitanya Vallabh

Xiayun Zhao

Haolin Zhang

2023/3/19

Foreword to the special issue

International Journal of Fatigue

D Hattingh

M Vormwald

D Taylor

D Nowell

Y Hong

...

2023

Temperature-frequency wear mechanism maps for a heat-resistant austenitic stainless steel

Wear

Chuchu Zhang

Richard W Neu

2023/6/1

Evaluation of HCF strength of Alloy 625 with non-optimum additive manufacturing process parameters

International Journal of Fatigue

Richard W Neu

Alexander N Caputo

Sanam Gorgannejad

Alvaro Espejo Albela

Michael N Carpenter

...

2022/9/1

Employing sequential experiments to gain insights on the interaction between creep and fatigue damage in Ni‐base superalloys

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures

Sanam Gorgannejad

Ernesto A Estrada Rodas

Richard W Neu

2022/7

Impact of Elevated Temperature Tensile Hold Times on Fatigue Crack Growth: The Concept of a Thermally Affected Zone

Authorea Preprints

Andrew Radzicki

W Steven Johnson

RW Neu

2022/4/20

Special Issue on Materials for Extreme Environments, Part 2

SVS Narayana Murty

Richard W Neu

2022/1/27

An improved methodology for extracting uniaxial stress–strain curves from spherical indentation data

Mechanics of Materials

Anirudh Bhat

Richard W Neu

2022/11/1

Predicting white etching matter formation in bearing steels using a fretting damage parameter

Tribology International

Jonathan FW Leung

Rohit Voothaluru

Richard W Neu

2021/7/1

Understanding the role of glaze layer with aligned images from multiple surface characterization techniques

Wear

Chuchu Zhang

Richard W Neu

2021/7/18

On the constraint factor relating uniaxial and indentation yield strength of polycrystalline materials using spherical microindentation

Materials Performance and Characterization

Anirudh Bhat

RW Neu

2020/7/29

Transition modelling of surface flaws to through cracks

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures

Morris Satin

W Steven Johnson

Richard W Neu

Balkrishna Annigeri

Brett Ziegler

...

2020/7

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